Thanks for the kind words. This was made with a few soft synths: - bx_oberhausen for the polysynth - HALion 7 for the brass and for the organ - Padshop 2 for the strings - Groove Agent 5 for the drums - VirtualCZ for the two big syn leads and for the syn bass
I've had a lot of the DAWs over the years... but Cubase is the one I started with - because it was considered the best one (most feature-rich) in Europe when I was getting started with computers... and still is, so I tend to go back to it. But I own and use several other DAWs as well...
@SynthManiaDotCom that's exactly how I figured you got started with it. I went with Cubase when I first started making music because it was the first one suggested to me, and the amount of old-school users who had been using it for literally my entire life (born in 1990) is amazing. Huge amount of experience and knowledge in the community
Probably because I’m European, like Air. We Europeans have a very different sense of melody / music from the rest of the world. If you grow up there you grow up with a different exposure to music. Music that’s been around for centuries.
Always the best beats Paolo 💪! Especially that breakdown at 2:30 Very nice!
@@keyboardkingpin thank you
Dungeon Synth Ambient Max. Really really nice.
Oh, Nicely done!
Thanks for listening!
Well done
Thank you
great composition and nice to listening. Technical details, please !
Thanks for the kind words. This was made with a few soft synths:
- bx_oberhausen for the polysynth
- HALion 7 for the brass and for the organ
- Padshop 2 for the strings
- Groove Agent 5 for the drums
- VirtualCZ for the two big syn leads and for the syn bass
@SynthManiaDotCom not surprised you're a Cubase guy!
I've had a lot of the DAWs over the years... but Cubase is the one I started with - because it was considered the best one (most feature-rich) in Europe when I was getting started with computers... and still is, so I tend to go back to it. But I own and use several other DAWs as well...
@SynthManiaDotCom that's exactly how I figured you got started with it. I went with Cubase when I first started making music because it was the first one suggested to me, and the amount of old-school users who had been using it for literally my entire life (born in 1990) is amazing. Huge amount of experience and knowledge in the community
Reminds me of a more grandiose Air for some reason.
Probably because I’m European, like Air. We Europeans have a very different sense of melody / music from the rest of the world. If you grow up there you grow up with a different exposure to music. Music that’s been around for centuries.